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Friday, May 02, 2008
The Hawthorns Stadium Mystery
Granted, it's not on a par with the Arsenal Stadium Mystery but, because of my soft spot for this particular piece of brilliance that dates from my callow youth, I've always been intrigued by the Hawthorns Stadium Mystery.
Didn't you ever wonder what happened to the great West Brom side of the late seventies and early eighties? How did a team that included such class acts as Cyrille Regis, Bryan Robson, John Wile, Len Cantello, Tony Godden, Laurie Cunningham, Brendan Batson, Derek Statham, Peter Barnes, Tony and Ally Brown go from finishing 7, 6, 3 and 5 in the space of five years to being perennial mid-table mediocrities in the mid-eighties?
The official version is that the throstles got throttled when Ron Atkinson left to go to Old Trafford to mismanage Man Utd and when his great West Brom team broke up because of either retirements or big money transfers. However, I think the mystery has finally been solved and it's a music blogger, Any Major Dude, who has provided the photographic evidence.
Look at this panini sticker picture that dates from the early eighties. Who ate all the pies? Steve Mackenzie ate all the pies . . . and half of his team mates at West Brom by the look of that chin that he's hiding under his 'tash. How did he go from scoring the best goal in the 1981 FA Cup final to looking like Motorhead's roadie in the space of five years?
But it all makes sense now. I always wondered what happened to John Trewick after he left Hawthorns. Now I know: he never did leave West Brom.
PS - Also check out Any Major Dude's Perfect Pop - Volume 5 post. You can't go wrong with the Box Tops, Big Sound Authority, Thin Lizzy and Natalie Imbruglia.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Miller . . . Hansen . . . oh shit, Shengelia
Weekly Bulletin of The Socialist Party of Great Britain (30)
Dear Friends,
Welcome to the 30th of our weekly bulletins to keep you informed of changes at Socialist Party of Great Britain @ MySpace.
We now have 1158 friends!
Recent blogs:
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"Governments are not social organizations that represent all people. They are class institutions. They do the work of the class that owns and rules." J.A. McDonald, Western Socialist, 1960.
Continuing luck with your MySpace adventures!
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